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Air Scrubber Maintenance

One thing is for certain: air scrubber’s aren’t cheap. If you’re buying among the best air scrubbers, prices start around five or six hundred dollars and can easily cost more than a thousand dollars. For that reason alone, owners need to take care of that investment. Commercial air scrubbers require a regimented maintenance approach due to their heavy work cycle and extreme environment use. We’ve compiled tips below. Of course, always consult with the instructions and warranty for your specific equipment.

Checklist: Air Scrubber Maintenance

Here are our simple maintenance tips to keep your commercial air scrubber running in top condition:

  1. Examine electrical components
  2. Change filters regularly
  3. Maintain ducting integrity
  4. Check fan blades
  5. Scrutinize operating environments

1 – Examine electrical components

It is critical that electrical components are in perfect working condition. This is especially true for air scrubbers as they are often used close to water. For that reason, we strongly recommend the following:

2 – Change air scrubber filters regularly

Excessively dirty air scrubber filters can cause a number of problems. First, a dirty filter causes an air scrubber to work harder than it needs to. Additionally, when filters are clogged, an air scrubber can’t perform at its intended efficiency. Finally, dirty filters cause undue stress on a scrubber motor. This stress can cause the scrubber to overheat.

3 – Maintain ducting integrity

Damaged ducting connected to an air scrubber hampers its operation. We recommend examining the condition of all ducting at the start and end of each job.

4 – Check fan blades

Fan blades can cause unnecessary stress on an air scrubber motor and bearings. Just one bent or broken fan blade can cause a fan to wobble, stressing critical parts. Even debris stuck to a fan blade can cause unbalanced operation.

5 – Scrutinize operating environments

Professional-grade air scrubbers are meant to work in harsh environments. That doesn’t mean they’re meant to be abused. Most scrubbers can handle being knocked over, and even falling from a few feet above the ground. That doesn’t mean it’s a good idea, though.

Follow these tips and you’ll enjoy a long duty cycle from any air scrubber. Again, always check the warranty and manufacturer recommendations for the specific air scrubbers you use.